2023-24 Swimming Roster
Roster
Hayon, Arielle

Arielle Hayon
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Agoura Hills, California
Bio
PERSONAL BEST TIMES
POSTSEASON RESULTS:
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
AAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS
SENIOR (2024-25)
• Finished her collegiate career with the fourth-straight NCAA qualification of her career
• Ended her career with a clean sweep of 100 Fly conference championships (1 C-USA, 3 AAC) and three of four 200 Fly championships (1 C-USA, 2 AAC)
• Competed in 11 meets on the year, recording a total of 11 first place finishes
• Named the team MVP for the 2024-25 season
• Named to the CSC Academic All-District Team
JUNIOR (2023-24)
• Qualified for the NCAA Championships for the third consecutive year, recording a career-best finish with a 34th-place finish in the 100 Fly, plus 47th- and 64th-place finishes in the 200 Fly and 200 IM, respectively
• Won the 100 Fly at the AAC Championships for the second straight year, also placing second in the 200 Fly, 200 IM and 400 Medley Relay
• Competed in 11 meets on the year, recording a total of 10 first-place finishes
• Captured a bronze medal by swimming the butterfly leg on Israel's mixed 400 medley relay at the 2023 LEN European U23 Championships in Dublin, Ireland
• Named to the CSC Academic All-District Team
SOPHOMORE (2022-23)
• Catherine Hannah Award (MVP)
• Conference USA Academic Honor Roll
• The American Athletic Conference's Women's Swimming Athlete of the Week (11/22)
• NCAA Qualifier, 100 & 200 fly
• Scored 58 points at C-USA
• Conference USA Champion in the 100 and 200 fly, 7th in the 50 free.
• 44 points at the CSCAA National Invitational
• CSCAA Champion in the 100 fly, third in the 50 fly
FRESHMAN (2021-22)
• C-USA Freshman Swimmer of the Year
• Conference USA Academic Honor Roll
• NCAA Qualifier, 100 & 200 fly
• Scored 87 points at the AAC Championship
• AAC Champion in the 100 and 200 fly, 7th in the 50 free.
PRIOR TO RICE
• Third member of her family to compete at the collegiate level, joining brother Daniel (Claremont McKenna) and sister Gabrielle (University of Redlands).
EVENT | TIME |
50 Free | 22.92 |
100 Free | 50.5 |
50 Fly | 23.97 |
100 Fly | 51.38 |
200 Fly | 1:56.26 |
100 IM | 56.45 |
200 IM | 1:58.55 |
POSTSEASON RESULTS:
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
YEAR | EVENT | PLACE | TIME |
2024 | 100 Fly | 34th | 52.06 |
2024 | 200 Fly | 47th | 1:59.22 |
2024 | 200 IM | 64th | 2:01.13 |
2023 | 100 Fly | 39th | 52.78 |
2023 | 200 Fly | 50th | 1:59.38 |
2023 | 100 Fly | 36th | 52.57 |
2023 | 200 Fly | 44th | 1:57.44 |
AAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
2025 | 100 Fly | 1st | 52.30 |
2025 | 200 Fly | 1st | 1:57.63 |
2025 | 200 IM | 7th | 2:01.85 |
2024 | 100 Fly | 1st | 51.94 |
2024 | 100 Fly (final) | 1st | 51.38 |
2024 | 200 Fly | 3rd | 1:58.84 |
2024 | 200 Fly (final) | 2nd | 1:56.97 |
2024 | 200 IM | 3rd | 1:59.97 |
2024 | 200 IM (final) | 2nd | 1:58.55 |
2024 | 200 Free Relay | DQ | DQ |
2024 | 200 Medley Relay | DQ | DQ |
2024 | 400 Medley Relay | 2nd | 3:36.36 |
2023 | 50 Free | 5th | 23.07 |
2023 | 50 Free (final) | 7th | 23.02 |
2023 | 100 Fly | 2nd | 52.67 |
2023 | 100 Fly (final) | 1st | 52.01 |
2023 | 200 Fly | 2nd | 1:59.37 |
2023 | 200 Fly (final) | 1st | 1:56.26 |
2023 | 200 Free Relay | 2nd | 1:31.50 |
2023 | 400 Free Relay | 3rd | 3:20.34 |
2023 | 200 Medley Relay | 2nd | 1:39.14 |
2023 | 400 Medley Relay | 2nd | 3:36.50 |
CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS
2022 | 50 Free (final) | 7th | 23.21 |
2022 | 100 Fly (final) | 1st | 51.82 |
2022 | 200 Fly (final) | 1st | 1:57.13 |
2022 | 200 Medley Relay | Exh. | 1:41.48 |
2022 | 400 Medley Relay | 2nd | 3:40.12 |
SENIOR (2024-25)
• Finished her collegiate career with the fourth-straight NCAA qualification of her career
• Ended her career with a clean sweep of 100 Fly conference championships (1 C-USA, 3 AAC) and three of four 200 Fly championships (1 C-USA, 2 AAC)
• Competed in 11 meets on the year, recording a total of 11 first place finishes
• Named the team MVP for the 2024-25 season
• Named to the CSC Academic All-District Team
JUNIOR (2023-24)
• Qualified for the NCAA Championships for the third consecutive year, recording a career-best finish with a 34th-place finish in the 100 Fly, plus 47th- and 64th-place finishes in the 200 Fly and 200 IM, respectively
• Won the 100 Fly at the AAC Championships for the second straight year, also placing second in the 200 Fly, 200 IM and 400 Medley Relay
• Competed in 11 meets on the year, recording a total of 10 first-place finishes
• Captured a bronze medal by swimming the butterfly leg on Israel's mixed 400 medley relay at the 2023 LEN European U23 Championships in Dublin, Ireland
• Named to the CSC Academic All-District Team
SOPHOMORE (2022-23)
• Catherine Hannah Award (MVP)
• Conference USA Academic Honor Roll
• The American Athletic Conference's Women's Swimming Athlete of the Week (11/22)
• NCAA Qualifier, 100 & 200 fly
• Scored 58 points at C-USA
• Conference USA Champion in the 100 and 200 fly, 7th in the 50 free.
• 44 points at the CSCAA National Invitational
• CSCAA Champion in the 100 fly, third in the 50 fly
FRESHMAN (2021-22)
• C-USA Freshman Swimmer of the Year
• Conference USA Academic Honor Roll
• NCAA Qualifier, 100 & 200 fly
• Scored 87 points at the AAC Championship
• AAC Champion in the 100 and 200 fly, 7th in the 50 free.
PRIOR TO RICE
• Third member of her family to compete at the collegiate level, joining brother Daniel (Claremont McKenna) and sister Gabrielle (University of Redlands).
2024 Night of the Owl End of Year Recap
Thursday, April 25
Tommy McClelland Introductory Press Conference
Sunday, August 06
2023 Night of The Owl End of Year Highlight
Tuesday, April 25
Rice Swimming Prepares for first AAC Championship (KPRC)
Tuesday, February 14